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Antelope Butte ski area, Wyoming
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| | When I went skiing here I had a really great time. There were not many people waiting for the lift and not very crowded on the slopes. says Bella.
The ice cold snow here becomes exceptionally deep, 17 feet annually, and that is a tremendously pleasant depth. You have to go 193 miles to get to a ski area having a fuller-size vertical drop. The 1,000 feet of altitude difference is not that bad; Antelope Butte makes excellent use of it. The 18 trails at this ski mountain are wonderful to ski on. The annual snowfall |
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is around average at Antelope Butte. Antelope Butte is a relaxed ski area having a pretty cozy vertical drop compared to other US Rockies ski areas. This ski hill has a much lower than average fraction of difficult trails and a much higher than average percentage
| | of easy ski trails. The ski map of Antelope Butte on this net page of course says a thousand words. All of the 3 lifts are cool to catch a ride with. This ski resort has a modest mixture of ski trails and quite few lifts. Snowboarding and skiing in this region is loads of fun the whole snow season. There's 250 acres of skiing area, and it's all in tremendous shape. The pretty attractiveness of the Wyoming hills and all the wonderful ski trails are wonderful attractions for lots of snow people. Getting a bit of perfect | |
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exercise and getting out of the house for a while will have you returning for more. There aren’t any hotels in the vicinity, but if you're prepared to drive a small length then no problem, but you'd better reserve before you go as these hotels fill up fast. The
summits of Wyoming in the winter are a nice spot for snowboarding or skiing. Some folks prefer skiing and some snowboarding, either way, there are a small number of other perfect spots for that close by.
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Skier and snowboarder reviews of Antelope Butte ski area, Wyoming:

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| These outdoors activities are available near Antelope Butte ski area. |
| | Whitewater Near Antelope Butte ski area:
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Tongue River, Sheridan
County
, 1 miles away, Class IV-V+ - 2.34 miles long (Sheep Creek to Tongue Canyon trailhead) |
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Tongue River, Sheridan
County
, 4 miles away, Class III+(IV) - -blank- miles long (Tongue Canyon trailhead to Dayton) |
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Shell Creek, Big Horn
County
, 27 miles away, Class II-V - 11 miles long (Cabin Creek to Forest Service boundary) |
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